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  2. New Club, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The New Club is a private social club in the New Town area of Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1787, it is Scotland's oldest club. Founded in 1787, it is Scotland's oldest club. The club occupied premises on St Andrew Square from 1809 until 1837, when it moved to purpose-built rooms on Princes Street .

  3. Michael Shea (diplomat) - Wikipedia

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    Other activities included service with National Galleries of Scotland as a trustee, with the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo as a director, and with the Royal Lyceum Theatre as chairman. Shea was also among the group that revived the Edinburgh Oyster Club. [9] Michael Shea married Mona Grec Stensen, a native of Norway, in 1968.

  4. Category:Clubs and societies in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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  5. Scottish Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    [clarification needed] [22] In 1763 Edinburgh had six printing houses and three paper mills; by 1783 there were 16 printing houses and 12 paper mills. [23] Intellectual life revolved around a series of clubs, beginning in Edinburgh in the 1710s. One of the first was the Easy Club, co-founded In Edinburgh by the Jacobite printer Thomas Ruddiman ...

  6. Edward Dando - Wikipedia

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    Oysters were cheap in the 1820s and 1830s and a basic food source for the poor, who bought them from oyster stalls or wheelbarrows; [6] [16] in The Pickwick Papers (1836), Dickens has the character Sam Weller relate that "poverty and oysters always seem to go together", continuing "the poorer a place is, the greater call there seems to be for oysters.

  7. Category:Gentlemen's clubs in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Royal Scots Club Edinburgh This page was last edited on 4 August 2021, at 08:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  8. Conservative Club, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Conservative Club, also known as The Scottish Conservative Club, was an Edinburgh Gentlemen's club founded in the late 1870s, and from 1880 located at 112 Princes Street. As the name implies, the club was politically aligned to the Conservatives .

  9. Plinian Society - Wikipedia

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    The Plinian Society was a club at the University of Edinburgh for students interested in natural history. It was founded in 1823. [1] Several of its members went on to have prominent careers, most notably Charles Darwin who announced his first scientific discoveries at the society. [2] Edinburgh University around 1827.